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Join Our Growing Team: Exciting Opportunities in Concrete Restoration
- Growing concrete restoration company specializing in mostly commercial work.
- Needs experienced people for expanding team, all divisions.
- Sales, office administration, crew leaders, laborers, project managers.
- Bilingual is preferred. Valid DL a must, clean driving record manadantory.
- Rapid advancement opportunities, with quarterly evaluations, perks and raises. 401K and health insurance options available.
- Must be a team player and get along with others and work in the SO. FL environment and treat our customers like family.
- Our staff becomes a part of our growing company, without a quality team we are unable to succeed.
- Please send resume
Relevant experience in concrete restoration or related fields
- Cracks, chips, or spalling on surfaces.
- Uneven or sunken concrete slabs.
- Corrosion of reinforcement within the concrete.
- Structural weakening due to wear, weather, or heavy usage.
- Prolonged structural life.
- Improved safety and stability.
- Enhanced aesthetic appeal.
- Cost savings compared to complete replacement.
- Environmental sustainability through reduced waste.
Most concrete structures, including driveways, sidewalks, parking lots, bridges, and building foundations, can be restored. The feasibility depends on the extent of the damage and the restoration techniques used.
With proper techniques and maintenance, restored concrete can last for 10–20 years or more, depending on the environmental conditions and usage.
- Crack injection and sealing.
- Surface grinding and polishing.
- Concrete resurfacing or overlays.
- Reinforcement using steel or fiber materials.
- Application of protective coatings.
- Regularly clean the surface to prevent debris buildup.
- Apply sealants to protect against moisture and chemicals.
- Repair minor damages immediately to avoid further deterioration.
- Schedule periodic inspections for wear and tear.